Modern society is not a result of ignorant elites just doing what makes them money, because that would imply that they just don't care about how people live, and we know pretty well that isn't the case. Modern society is an intentional result of deliberately replacing human identity with consumer products.
@@natheria4933 there's no such thing, we are not orcs. The "human nature" argument is a capitalist (or even fascist) lie made up to stop people from trying to make the world better. These are flaws of the system, not ones of nature
yep! cyberpunk and other futures like that are painting an unescesary bad image fo the future, if we keep making it a negative thing, it sure will be a shitty future.
I agree! At the very least, solarpunk is becoming more and more popular, so perhaps we'll see some more solarpunk animations--and other media--soon enough!
SolarPunk narrative will be achievable in some countries, while other countries like China will dwell into the Cyberpunk narrative, especially in how its governed. I can see the US becoming a Cyberpunk narrative as well because of the corporate nature in that country.. SolarPunk can be done in smaller sized countries with connected communities that are willing to put in the hardwork. Lets not pretend that the whole world will be a SolarPunk future.
Yogurt ads aside, Solarpunk is incredibly based and underrated but not used much in fiction because the worlds it creates aren't conducive to conflict.
I think slice of life would fit this kind of world. You can have characters explore the different machines created, and have them help fix broken machines. Maybe it can be about what kind of jobs they want to do, and explore the roles those jobs have to do. It could be used to share some ideas we can use in the real world when technology allows. Lots of things can be done even if you don't include some evil organization wanting to return the world to pollution
@@MissMoontree No, its not heaven, its different economic structure based on collectivist efforts that benefits everyone over the capitalists of today.. This sort of future cannot happen with systems that need to be put in place that people have to follow, or else it will never work..
Humans will always have conflict and problems; people will never agree 100% on everything. The only difference in this kind of setting is that our conflicts will be with eachother and with ourselves, not the environment or society. I believe solarpunk actually opens up a lot of doors for us to think about what actually is an individual, because it lifts the weight of capitalist opression that makes us all feel the same all the time. I think what we're lacking is the hope and belief that we can achieve a solarpunk (or at least a better) world.
I mean. There's a lot of retrofuturistic USSR stuff that is basically solarpunk (just with more communism) - series about Алиса Селезнева, for example.
Hell, the movie could be ABOUT Chobani yoghurt & I'd still watch this. I also want a stop motion movie done entirely in Sherman William's paint swatches.
Oh wow, so i swear i didn't look at the description until now, and while i wasn't right about the animation for the blimps. I was suprised to find out that apparently the the music was done or assisted by Joe Hisaishi? That's awesome.
@@ff-qf1th An ad created for a multinational food conglomerate that creates millions, maybe billions of pieces of disposable plastic garbage every year. There's nothing optimistic about this, it's a degree or two off from being a parody. We will absolutely never see a future like this while corporations like Chobani continue to pollute, and they're a minor offender in the grand scheme of things.
Probably go to restaurants for yogurt or make i themselves or they buy it from the market. If from a market I’d imagine the vendor would have you bring a container of your own and charge you by the ounce/gram of the yogurt.
@Frisky Beast And content deserves to be critiqued especially if it's backed by a multinational food corporation. If the subject of the video was something else, I don't think it would be a big deal, but it's specifically depicting a green solar utopia and for some reason the people living in it are still using single use plastic Chobani containers. Propaganda maybe isn't the right word, but it's very subtle corporate PR.
Sure, but that also mean that you have to share that optimistic vision with a lot more people. Because government structured systems as they are right now do not recognize or support this SolarPunk future. So people have to do this themselves, and establish a government that does support and recognize a better alternative structured system that works then we have currently now and the other alternative and more terrifying future as we would call CyberPunk.
@@Siranoxz i cant control people's lives let alone their own thinking. But you gotta have faith sometimes, even a tiny blink of hope can impact big things that many thought was impossible
Have you ever wondered what the huge factories that produce this bunch of equipment for people look like? And what does a system error look like, did everything blackout?
@@007Kevler im not saying it could happen today or tomorrow or even in the future, im just stating that im just optimistic even it is almost impossible. And our future is not set and pretty much sure many things could happen along the way. We all gotta have our own faith even if it is tiny
My head-canon is that some enthusiast started the project, and then Chobani sponsored it to become an ad. Just like that super cool Evangelion 3D animation that became an Oppo phone ad
I'm 30 and not joking when I say this is the most beautiful and positive commercial I have seen in my entire life. And I have watched a whole bunch of them.
This was a beautiful idea. I loved this because you don't normally see futuristic themes with so much natural green. The idea of a balanced and harmonious world of technological advancement which ALLOWS the earth to continue to grow and flourish was epic. Thanks Joe for the music. Thank you for all the hard work and talent of the animators. And thanks Chobani for sponsoring the ad! It's a future I wouldn't mind looking forward to :)
someone on tumblr noted that the only thing disrupting this pristine solarpunk paradise is the plastic cups themselves, and the only logos are chobani. this is an anti-advertisement, and I LOVE IT - good job to whoever allowed that to happen. I have never wanted to buy cup yogurt less
This... made me shed a tear. It's the world i would want to live in. The perfect combination of using (green, clean) technology while preserving this beautiful planet we are allowed to live on. People are still working, while still being happy and don't work themselves to death. This is basically paradise.
@@geofff.3343 crazy how it literally displays one of the most desirable futures like ever and there are still some people who think that something is wrong with this
I've seen this spread as the exemplar of solar punk. Only today did I learn that it's actually a commercial for dairy products, and mostly those single use disposable yogurt cups. That's some hard-core cyberpunk dystopian right there.
I know this is supposed to be an ad *for* Chobani But there is something incredibly sinister about this utopian solarpunk society where all products are of the same exact brand
but they aren't. only one product is chobani. Jesus christ. Did her levitating teapot have chobani on it? Did her automated fruit picking system have a Chobani label? These are all products because they are "produced".
@@aliencreature2842 this world is cringe liberal vegan garbage I'd rather live in modern day sub saharan africa then this shit the quality of life would suck ass but at least id live an actual life
People look to fiction to help guide the future. Just look at sci-fi, and how much it’s influenced technology. Besides, visually speaking, this looks gorgeous. And what’s wrong with this being an ad? A company that creates an ad like this is much better than all the ones that create bland and generic ads.
You'd have to start by reducing the world's standing population by 90% while simultaneously improving technology to the point where small collectives are self sustained and integrated into the environment. Oh wait that's communism.
Love it! We have way more dystopian stories, concepts and genres than utopian. We need such dreams of utopia to move reality in that direction. Humanity is having a negativity bias
@@wishesandfishes I mean, fighting to preserve the utopian status quo is still fighting. Solarpunk shows how peaceful is the CIVILIAN life, you have no idea what type of hell the military been through to ensure that paradise isn't invaded
@@Noperare sure, but I think that highlights why it's so difficult to write about - the story itself can't take place within the utopia, even if the utopia exists somewhere within the world. Star Trek worked as a utopia because they spent very little time in federation society - it was mostly on the untamed wild in the vacuum of space, which is a pretty unpleasant place to be.
I always thought the closest version to a utopia would be something like this. Not strictly going from one extreme to another, embracing the natural world and rejecting technology or vice versa. No rule saying you can't live in harmony with both.
That's a dangerous youtube comment. Give it another week and you'll have some child in the section calling you a bad person for not dropping everything to work on a farm.
Other degree that works for this future: circular economy engineer. Used to be called bioeconomy engineer, but people mix it often with biotech so name has been changed. It's basically ICT engineering, but focused on sustainable developement. So they would be the ones who made all the machines in this ad's world, following Right To Repair principles.
Our Changing Climate made a video about Solarpunk, using clips from this animation, the next day this was recommended. I can't express how good this looks and what it makes me feel. It's just perfection on all fronts. Thank you for this
solarpunk should be our only goal tbh. also a great foresight on how some areas of the world, is going to be cyberpunk(everything is processed, smog, gritty, dirt is basically dust and sand) and some parts are going to be solarpunk.
this is beautiful. i always felt like we (as Americans) lost something substantial when we departed from our Agrarian way of life. pursuing industrialism and worshiping individualism has only made us more unhappy.
What a beautiful vision, this is the world I hope we can make a reality. If our own greed doesn't consume us, then I have faith we can all reach happiness. There's enough for everyone if we just share. If we could throw away our meaningless differences, imagine the things we could achieve.
I love the style and positive vibe in this animation! I wouldn't mind living in a future where society has shifted down a gear and focused on wellbeing in stead of money. I wasn't familiar with the chobani brand, but unfortunately when looking at the ingredients lists, especially the diary free products are UPF
Amazing how much an advertisement can have such a profound impact on the way I foresee the future and the necessity of good storytelling to avoid a self-fulfilling prophecy related to dystopia. Solarpunk versus Cyberpunk. Well done, Chobani! ;-)
As visually astonishing as it can be, I can't help but grind my teeth when I see an aesthetic with anti-capitalist ambitions being used in a commercial for dairy products. I'm not blaming the production design, which is excellent. I'd love to take a look at their graphic bible. And even more to watch a movie/series with this direction. What makes me grind my teeth is that the aesthetic is trying to _sell_ something to us.
It's ok, all the things you like about it are fake and unrealistic anyway, just like your ideology. So at least it's good for selling yogurt to idiots.
I know, same opinion. I want the post capitalism eco-friendly utopia, not some plastic covered yogurt. Its kinda sad to see the real ambitions of a creative team forced to work for the same system that's making them impossible, and even sadder to see bootlickers like Moto G resign themselves to the hopelesness of today's system out of pure tribalism
I'm the sort that tries to read the titles on bookshelves in the background of cleaning product commercials. The settings/worlds in commercials are always more interesting to me anyway and I *LOVE* the world setting in this commercial. I would love to live in it for real. If it takes an animated yogurt commercial to convince everyone to work together to make that world real--and save our planet in the process--I'm all for making more commercials like this.
@@echoart9275 It was also "unrealistic" to go to the moon or invent constitutional democracy, but we did it. If climate change and food insecurity threaten all of our future generations, then why shouldn't we fight for a better future?
I love environment designs like this, but hell I wouldn't want plants everywhere inside of my house. It's basically a direct invitation to all sorts of bugs & insects
@@e.d.zenterdazoneofpain-totalga it has like 3000 views. Compared to the money they would have been payed by Chobani, the money 3000 views earns is a rounding error. Hell it'd be a rounding error compared to the cost of a single-serve chobani yoghurt.
It is possible, knowledge and technology don't have to be gray and depressing.
but would it kill them to clean their equipment every once in a while.
Possible? yes. Likely? Unless we as a species overcome our worst natures, no.
Modern society is not a result of ignorant elites just doing what makes them money, because that would imply that they just don't care about how people live, and we know pretty well that isn't the case. Modern society is an intentional result of deliberately replacing human identity with consumer products.
@@natheria4933 there's no such thing, we are not orcs. The "human nature" argument is a capitalist (or even fascist) lie made up to stop people from trying to make the world better. These are flaws of the system, not ones of nature
It is never depressing.
We need more Solarpunk animations like this.
Someone has to spread the word.
yep! cyberpunk and other futures like that are painting an unescesary bad image fo the future, if we keep making it a negative thing, it sure will be a shitty future.
I agree!
At the very least, solarpunk is becoming more and more popular, so perhaps we'll see some more solarpunk animations--and other media--soon enough!
SolarPunk narrative will be achievable in some countries, while other countries like China will dwell into the Cyberpunk narrative, especially in how its governed.
I can see the US becoming a Cyberpunk narrative as well because of the corporate nature in that country..
SolarPunk can be done in smaller sized countries with connected communities that are willing to put in the hardwork.
Lets not pretend that the whole world will be a SolarPunk future.
We need a movie with this animation.
@@DarkiGt there are! Studio Ghibli is the name to know. But beyond them... yeah we need MORE movies like this
Yogurt ads aside, Solarpunk is incredibly based and underrated but not used much in fiction because the worlds it creates aren't conducive to conflict.
Solarpunk is basically heaven
I think slice of life would fit this kind of world. You can have characters explore the different machines created, and have them help fix broken machines. Maybe it can be about what kind of jobs they want to do, and explore the roles those jobs have to do. It could be used to share some ideas we can use in the real world when technology allows. Lots of things can be done even if you don't include some evil organization wanting to return the world to pollution
@@MissMoontree No, its not heaven, its different economic structure based on collectivist efforts that benefits everyone over the capitalists of today..
This sort of future cannot happen with systems that need to be put in place that people have to follow, or else it will never work..
Humans will always have conflict and problems; people will never agree 100% on everything. The only difference in this kind of setting is that our conflicts will be with eachother and with ourselves, not the environment or society. I believe solarpunk actually opens up a lot of doors for us to think about what actually is an individual, because it lifts the weight of capitalist opression that makes us all feel the same all the time. I think what we're lacking is the hope and belief that we can achieve a solarpunk (or at least a better) world.
I mean. There's a lot of retrofuturistic USSR stuff that is basically solarpunk (just with more communism) - series about Алиса Селезнева, for example.
There's not a thing I wouldn't give for this to be the world my future grandkids live in
You will never have grandchildren because the people telling you these lies are actually genociding us
@@MichaelDeMersLA if I don't have grandchildren it'll be because the climate went to shit from what we've done to it.
@@MichaelDeMersLA oh god are you a white supremacist
@@tieflingcorpse9817 no i think they just recognize corporate greenwashing when they see it
@@tangent94 i dont think you saw what they said. they claimed that theyre people are being genocided
The most beautiful ghibli like yogurt ad. Id pay for a full series of this, even if it was all sponsored ads for chobani
Felt more like good product placement
@@MrVariant was about to say the same thing
Joe Hisaishi even did the music!
The creator uploaded an ad free version
Hell, the movie could be ABOUT Chobani yoghurt & I'd still watch this.
I also want a stop motion movie done entirely in Sherman William's paint swatches.
The design of those blimps almost gave me a studio ghibli kinda feel
Oh wow, so i swear i didn't look at the description until now, and while i wasn't right about the animation for the blimps. I was suprised to find out that apparently the the music was done or assisted by Joe Hisaishi? That's awesome.
In this universe, people would absolutely not be eating and drinking out of single-use chobani cups and cartons lmao.
Visions of the future will always be inaccurate and can often be easy to poke holes in. Why do you hate optimism so much?
@@ff-qf1th An ad created for a multinational food conglomerate that creates millions, maybe billions of pieces of disposable plastic garbage every year. There's nothing optimistic about this, it's a degree or two off from being a parody. We will absolutely never see a future like this while corporations like Chobani continue to pollute, and they're a minor offender in the grand scheme of things.
Probably go to restaurants for yogurt or make i themselves or they buy it from the market.
If from a market I’d imagine the vendor would have you bring a container of your own and charge you by the ounce/gram of the yogurt.
@Frisky Beast And content deserves to be critiqued especially if it's backed by a multinational food corporation. If the subject of the video was something else, I don't think it would be a big deal, but it's specifically depicting a green solar utopia and for some reason the people living in it are still using single use plastic Chobani containers. Propaganda maybe isn't the right word, but it's very subtle corporate PR.
@Frisky Beast Corporations pumping big dollars into PR is not a good thing even if it does make us talk about it...
i feel like my anxiety and depression would disappear if we lived in a world like this...
Nah. But being a valued cornerstone of your own little community like what's being portrayed here can do absolute wonders for one's mental health.
@@aethyr9799 Ikr. No twerking people anywhere and creepy love songs would made the world better place.
@@kylestanley7843 true
f they are anxiety and depression, probably they wouldn't. they're not only dependent on external conditions.
your anxiety and depression will disappear if you delete your social media and go outside
I know many people would say that this ad is just only a dream too farfetched but, im still optimistic for our future to be like this
Sure, but that also mean that you have to share that optimistic vision with a lot more people.
Because government structured systems as they are right now do not recognize or support this SolarPunk future.
So people have to do this themselves, and establish a government that does support and recognize a better alternative structured system that works then we have currently now and the other alternative and more terrifying future as we would call CyberPunk.
@@Siranoxz i cant control people's lives let alone their own thinking. But you gotta have faith sometimes, even a tiny blink of hope can impact big things that many thought was impossible
Have you ever wondered what the huge factories that produce this bunch of equipment for people look like? And what does a system error look like, did everything blackout?
@@007Kevler im not saying it could happen today or tomorrow or even in the future, im just stating that im just optimistic even it is almost impossible. And our future is not set and pretty much sure many things could happen along the way. We all gotta have our own faith even if it is tiny
@007Kevler what are you talking about
Fantastic rendition of solarpunk.
need a solarpunk ranch game
Is that the art style
@@aaronjames3228 style of setting
I wish this was the direction we were heading
society that i wanted
It is - some of us are making it so
What you want: Solarpunk
What the world is going to: Cyberpunk
There's still time. But we have to act swiftly, boldly, and consistently.
@@NassimSYD Cyberpunk is better you have more control of your environment and things around it
In SolarPunk a minor drought can do a lot of damage
This exactly the kind of commercial you'd see an evil corporation doing in a dystopian cyberpunk setting
so. irl today
lmao we're so screwed bro
This is way too positive :D
My head-canon is that some enthusiast started the project,
and then Chobani sponsored it to become an ad.
Just like that super cool Evangelion 3D animation that became an Oppo phone ad
this is what the world looks like in your vr glasses, but outside...
I'm 30 and not joking when I say this is the most beautiful and positive commercial I have seen in my entire life.
And I have watched a whole bunch of them.
Now go and buy their product even if you don't need it!
@@Zodroo_Tint no
This was a beautiful idea. I loved this because you don't normally see futuristic themes with so much natural green. The idea of a balanced and harmonious world of technological advancement which ALLOWS the earth to continue to grow and flourish was epic. Thanks Joe for the music. Thank you for all the hard work and talent of the animators. And thanks Chobani for sponsoring the ad! It's a future I wouldn't mind looking forward to :)
someone on tumblr noted that the only thing disrupting this pristine solarpunk paradise is the plastic cups themselves, and the only logos are chobani. this is an anti-advertisement, and I LOVE IT - good job to whoever allowed that to happen. I have never wanted to buy cup yogurt less
Makes me want to buy it more
@@Sandwichism "I'm illiterate to visual symbolism" ok not really my problem
I know, it is so jarring
@@cara-seyun Ba-dum-tish
Make this genre become a new trending.
This... made me shed a tear.
It's the world i would want to live in.
The perfect combination of using (green, clean) technology while preserving this beautiful planet we are allowed to live on. People are still working, while still being happy and don't work themselves to death. This is basically paradise.
communism
This is a yogurt ad. Don't let them coopt this to greenwash.
@@geofff.3343 crazy how it literally displays one of the most desirable futures like ever and there are still some people who think that something is wrong with this
I've seen this spread as the exemplar of solar punk. Only today did I learn that it's actually a commercial for dairy products, and mostly those single use disposable yogurt cups.
That's some hard-core cyberpunk dystopian right there.
The solar punk vibes here are real and inspiring. Can’t believe they pulled this off for a yogurt commercial.
The non-advertisement version is just an absolutely amazing solar/nature friendly futuristic art piece. What artist/animation team did this?
You are literally on their TH-cam channel
in the description
The Line
I know this is supposed to be an ad *for* Chobani
But there is something incredibly sinister about this utopian solarpunk society where all products are of the same exact brand
but they aren't. only one product is chobani. Jesus christ. Did her levitating teapot have chobani on it? Did her automated fruit picking system have a Chobani label? These are all products because they are "produced".
I had a dream like this
Pero sin el Santo... :V ahtecreas no es lo mismo sin el señor pelon...
I love you and this dream,I would fight for it
I'm living for it
Thanks❤
Llegue aquí por tu tweet. Esta bonito el video, me recordó el libro de "noticias de ninguna parte" de William Morris
vine a ver el comercial sólo porque lo escuché en el podcast jaja
Hobit comentando la actualización de la comarca
Yeah, the solar punk is cool and all, but can we talk about the beautiful animation and lighting effects!! Gorgeous!
Heck yeah!
This was litterly Studio Ghibli quality, elegant, green, a tinge of modernism, and beautiful.
The workshop in the beginning was clearly based on Kiki's Delivery Service
They even got the same composer that does all of Hayao Miyazaki's movies bar I think Lupin the Third, which is some dedication
My exact though! So anime!
Wdym "so anime"? 99% of anime looks like trash.@@HawkinaBox
If all ads were this creative, I'd uninstall ad-block.
I want this to be a series
I want this to be an Anime.
I want this to be reality!
I would kill an uncountable number of people to stop this hell from existing
@@Retard634 why so much hate ?
@@aliencreature2842 this world is cringe liberal vegan garbage I'd rather live in modern day sub saharan africa then this shit the quality of life would suck ass but at least id live an actual life
@@Retard634 Solarpunk is a better world for everyone, for a joy life in common, why would you hate it ?
@@aliencreature2842 because he can't kill colored folk
0:30 Imagine setting up an array of projectors to condensate artificially generated steam and creating "mini rain" instead of just using a hose 💀
Maybe it helps seep water from the air instead of wasting water?
I would do/give everything and anything for my future kids or grandkids to live like this.
Would you peel your fingers off?
@@dodgyyoutuber9560 dude chill, it's a harmless nice comment why would you be mad abt it😅
@@Blue-eg8ubit’s a joke, calm down. “iTs a ShitTy JoK-“ it’s still a joke
Would you give up your freedom rights too?
This is the solarpunk future i want.
Every time I need a reminder of what we are fighting for I come back to this yogurt commercial. Thank you artists and everyone involved
The most solarpunk animation I've seen
My Grandad once said to me: a society grows when men plant trees in wich shadow they'll never lay.
That is beautiful.
Black mirror episode vibe
I don't know what's sadder... The people saying "make this an anime" instead of going out to make this a reality or the fact that it's just an ad.
Omg, 🤣💀👻
someday brother, someday😊
People look to fiction to help guide the future. Just look at sci-fi, and how much it’s influenced technology. Besides, visually speaking, this looks gorgeous. And what’s wrong with this being an ad? A company that creates an ad like this is much better than all the ones that create bland and generic ads.
And what are YOU doing to make such a reality happen?
@@_Iscream Indeed, I want to join the Dark Side, Purge the Unworthy in the name of the empire.
I cannot begin to describe what I wouldn't do to make sure my grandkids live in a world like this
You can start working on a farm today
Support solar energy production
Keep scrolling TH-cam. You'll get there
You'd have to start by reducing the world's standing population by 90% while simultaneously improving technology to the point where small collectives are self sustained and integrated into the environment. Oh wait that's communism.
@@Paul-A01 I don't remember a farm representing the entire world.
I internally busted out laughing just to see this was a freaking commercial bro 🤦🏾♀️
This is just... I want to live in that world.
This is a vision of heaven. A heaven on earth that we can create.
With plastic cups.
This was the most beautiful Ghibli!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
AN EXTENDED VERSION?! OMG I LOVE YOU FOR THIS!!!!
Love it! We have way more dystopian stories, concepts and genres than utopian. We need such dreams of utopia to move reality in that direction. Humanity is having a negativity bias
unfortunately, utopian visuals in pop culture were last popular like 20 years ago, now all you can see is dystopian visuals
Dystopia is much easier to write than utopia, because dystopia gives the characters something to fight against
@@wishesandfishes I mean, fighting to preserve the utopian status quo is still fighting. Solarpunk shows how peaceful is the CIVILIAN life, you have no idea what type of hell the military been through to ensure that paradise isn't invaded
@@Noperare sure, but I think that highlights why it's so difficult to write about - the story itself can't take place within the utopia, even if the utopia exists somewhere within the world. Star Trek worked as a utopia because they spent very little time in federation society - it was mostly on the untamed wild in the vacuum of space, which is a pretty unpleasant place to be.
@@Noperaresad stories sell better than realistic ones
I always thought the closest version to a utopia would be something like this. Not strictly going from one extreme to another, embracing the natural world and rejecting technology or vice versa. No rule saying you can't live in harmony with both.
I love this commercial it's a picture of the future we all want and wish for.
That's a dangerous youtube comment. Give it another week and you'll have some child in the section calling you a bad person for not dropping everything to work on a farm.
I come back to this video so often, because I love the aesthetic of the worldbuilding. I'd love to jump into the screen and breathe that air.
As someone who dearly wants to work with agroecology, this warms my heart to the core temperature of the Sun. Thank you.
Other degree that works for this future: circular economy engineer. Used to be called bioeconomy engineer, but people mix it often with biotech so name has been changed. It's basically ICT engineering, but focused on sustainable developement. So they would be the ones who made all the machines in this ad's world, following Right To Repair principles.
@@mirthkos Right to repair and banned planned obsolescence.
Now this is good advertising, NOT ANNOYING OR MISLEADING AT ALL! Is beautiful and I’ve watched it more than once just for that alone.
this animation and anime concept looks so cool id honestly fund this as an animation
This animation looks so incredible,beautiful down to the tiniest detail
"a business is only as good as its people" truly jarring to consider there are businesses in this utopic solarpunk future.
The art style is so beautiful !
This is the world I want my children and grandchildren to live and thrive in.
Boy when ads do it right, they REALLY do it right.
I hope every day that our future will be like this
I can't believe this is a advertisement for yogurt. I wish this was a show😭
Our Changing Climate made a video about Solarpunk, using clips from this animation, the next day this was recommended. I can't express how good this looks and what it makes me feel. It's just perfection on all fronts. Thank you for this
this is the future we must build.
We all should be upset this isn't the future we're pursuing as humanity
This made me cry and I don't quite know why.
solarpunk should be our only goal tbh. also a great foresight on how some areas of the world, is going to be cyberpunk(everything is processed, smog, gritty, dirt is basically dust and sand) and some parts are going to be solarpunk.
The most unrealistic part is no insects anywhere
You mean like the caterpillar in the first scene
@@Darxcalibur777 Fair, I should've specified I meant "pests" rather than caterpillars and butterflies
man, of course there’s no pests in that technology
@@feratube Then what do other wild animals feed on?
@@JakaVerdnikthey aren’t pests though. In large enough quantities they can be
This feels like an ending scene to a long series
I wish we can make our world like this, no more polution, no more war, no more extinction...
this is beautiful. i always felt like we (as Americans) lost something substantial when we departed from our Agrarian way of life. pursuing industrialism and worshiping individualism has only made us more unhappy.
Regardless if this is an add or not, this is the first “futuristic” clip that I would be happy with
久石譲さんが音楽を書き下ろしたと聞いて観にきました。うっとりする映像に優しい語り口がぴったりで本当にすてき。
I do love anti capitalist - capitalist adds, it gives me that sweet taste of irony
You didn't needed to go this hard for a yogurt ad, but you did, and it was glorious, thanks
Corporate worship.
I love it so much, it's like a mix of Ghibli, Doraemon, Disney and Makoto Shinkai's style.
the animation and the backgrounds are so dang good, its as though Disney Studio in the 1950s made them.
This looks straight out of the world of the Mouse House. Couldn’t tell which decade, I got more of a 90s vibe myself.
Yes, Disney, the corporation americans worship.
What a beautiful vision, this is the world I hope we can make a reality. If our own greed doesn't consume us, then I have faith we can all reach happiness. There's enough for everyone if we just share. If we could throw away our meaningless differences, imagine the things we could achieve.
Precisely
if you look closely youll see that the only stuff here thats not reusable and green is the products being advertised
I love the style and positive vibe in this animation! I wouldn't mind living in a future where society has shifted down a gear and focused on wellbeing in stead of money.
I wasn't familiar with the chobani brand, but unfortunately when looking at the ingredients lists, especially the diary free products are UPF
Let's create this future everyone.
the solar punk concept is really amazing . it would amazing if we can implement it in real life
This video is absolute gold. It's so beautiful and thoughtfully crafted! Love it, Line!
This is such a great video to watch whenever you’re feeling down. Good vibes all around.
¡Quiero que saquen una serie de esta tremenda utopía animada! Waoo! 😱
Verdad que si!? Tan maravilloso!
Necesitamos una serie que sea de este futuro
HOLY HELL, who animated this? It is so crisp. If western studios animated like this they would give Japan a run for their money. Love this!!!
Love it, and love the Miyazaki feel.
Despite this being by Chobani, I adore this so so much
Amazing how much an advertisement can have such a profound impact on the way I foresee the future and the necessity of good storytelling to avoid a self-fulfilling prophecy related to dystopia. Solarpunk versus Cyberpunk. Well done, Chobani! ;-)
THIS THIS THIS is what I want the new avatar series to be like solarpunk fits avatar so well
People can have this if they really want it. The problems start when they try and force others to do it
I love this, this is the future i want to support ❤️
And pray we get a future like this for our kids to grow up in
Me too❤
This is honestly one of the best commercials of all time. I love solarpunk
I broke in tears when i saw it, it reminded me of my grandma, I really needed it, there is hope! Thank you so much! 😭🥰🥰🥰🥰✨we Can do this
This is literally how i imagine solarpunk genre looks like, and its majestic
As visually astonishing as it can be, I can't help but grind my teeth when I see an aesthetic with anti-capitalist ambitions being used in a commercial for dairy products.
I'm not blaming the production design, which is excellent. I'd love to take a look at their graphic bible. And even more to watch a movie/series with this direction.
What makes me grind my teeth is that the aesthetic is trying to _sell_ something to us.
It's ok, all the things you like about it are fake and unrealistic anyway, just like your ideology.
So at least it's good for selling yogurt to idiots.
I know, same opinion. I want the post capitalism eco-friendly utopia, not some plastic covered yogurt. Its kinda sad to see the real ambitions of a creative team forced to work for the same system that's making them impossible, and even sadder to see bootlickers like Moto G resign themselves to the hopelesness of today's system out of pure tribalism
I'm the sort that tries to read the titles on bookshelves in the background of cleaning product commercials. The settings/worlds in commercials are always more interesting to me anyway and I *LOVE* the world setting in this commercial. I would love to live in it for real. If it takes an animated yogurt commercial to convince everyone to work together to make that world real--and save our planet in the process--I'm all for making more commercials like this.
@@echoart9275 It was also "unrealistic" to go to the moon or invent constitutional democracy, but we did it.
If climate change and food insecurity threaten all of our future generations, then why shouldn't we fight for a better future?
The creator uploaded an ad free version
I love environment designs like this, but hell I wouldn't want plants everywhere inside of my house. It's basically a direct invitation to all sorts of bugs & insects
But those are the coolest little dudes to have!
Please make this a movie, it’s beautiful
That's the kind of animated series I would watch!
Absolutely fabulous . Wish you all the best for the future .
I came searching for this off facebook thinking it was an actual show 😅 now I’m like ITS JUST A COMMERCIAL 🤯
i see solar punk, i click like and share with friends.
This Solarpunk world would be the perfect place for a murder mystery movie or drama. Netflix, take notes.
You should have monetized this video, you all deserve to get paid for the quality work you put in.
I mean its literally an advertisement already, so is that really necessary?
@@Magmafrost13 Extra money in their pocket so they can work on their other projects
@@e.d.zenterdazoneofpain-totalga it has like 3000 views. Compared to the money they would have been payed by Chobani, the money 3000 views earns is a rounding error. Hell it'd be a rounding error compared to the cost of a single-serve chobani yoghurt.
I love chobani and I wouldn’t mind buying more of their products if that means they would produce a solarpunk tv series or something! This is amazing!
this is so beautiful, the animation is super smooth and i love he colours !
Solarpunk. Utopías que nos hagan creer en un futuro que aún es posible.